Publisher's Description:

RescuePRO for MAC - RescuePRO is a recovery solution for digital media - SmartMedia, CompactFlash, MMC, Memory Stick, Microdrive, SD, XD Cards, PCMCIA, Video CD, DVD, etc... Recovers images, documents, mail, video, music or just about anything. Featuring innovative recovery algorithms, RescuePRO displays previews of the recoverable data. It also features a world-wide unique recovery algorithm for MPEG audio and MPEG video recovery (MPEG-1/2/3). What you see and hear is what you recover. RescuePRO works in any USB, FireWire Adaptor and can recover data from Palm Pilots, Windows CE devices, Digital Cameras and Camcorders and MP3 players. Whether files were deleted, the media was corrupted or formatted RescuePRO can help. The wizard driven interface makes it easy to recover your files with just three mouse clicks.

I used an older version of RescuePro that was installed on an old computer we have. It worked great! Not only was I able to see and retrieve the pix that had been deleted, I was able to see all of the pix that were on it previously, even though it had been formatted!! So awesome!!

Some of my recovered pictures showed up in the RescuePRO preview but did not load back into my photo program. To be fair there it may have been a defective flash disk but it's still frustrating to see the thumbnail but not be able to take it further.

I am not very satisfied with your policy: yesterday I just replace my PowerMac G4 by a new Mac min, and the program code (RPRID-0304-68766-22659-40436) was not accepted on my new computer. As a faithful customer (I own actually 6 SanDisk CF and SD cards) it was a bad surprise to be confronted to a so sad situation...Regards

Hello I tried well yesterday to activate the software which I have in hand Regrettably It can not worked I bought your excellent software in 2007 and y am served as it 1 time Since y replaced my PC for MAC Last week I needed of got back of photo and the mini disc that you give with your software does not work with mac That the reason is for which y tried on your site to have the version mac But can not was possible can you helped me?*# software RPRID-0300-32239-78211-22932 Thank you for advance

A friend asked if I could help her recover photos of her sister's 80th birthday party she'd accidentally deleted. I told her I could do it. So I downloaded your software, recovered the photos and solved the problem...all in less than half an hour. Thanks for a great, easy-to-use product!

I have a Sandisk SDHC 16 gb card and I lost the movies. I get 219 files found in all jpg image I think that are the thumbnail files but not de movie images. Do you know if its possible to also find the movie files?I like to hear your opinion.I look forward to your response. ThanksJay

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Absolutely useless if you want to recover iTunes files or library. Despite the product description it does NOT (repeat NOT) recover .m4a files. Instead it converts the m4a files in .wav-like files that cannot be imported back into iTunes. A shame of a product for almost $ 100.

I first got Rescue Pro as a bundle with an SD card (San disk extreme III), but it was provided on a mini CD which can't be loaded on my Imac or macbook. I therefore downloaded the software from your website. It seems that it is a demo version, and I did'nt find any place to write what looks like a serial number as provided with the mini-CD (RPRID-0303-......). Is the downloaded RescuePro really a demo version and is there any way to write the serial number ?

Question about Product

I have this small disk. It is approximately 3" in diameter, with a hole in the middle. It says "Installatin CD Version: 3.0 data recovery software for any memory card format. This is a mini CD that fits in the center of your CD tray. 2005 SanDisk Corporation."

I think it came with my computer, an iMac with OS X, which I bought in 2006. What is it supposed to be used for?

Hit or miss

I used Rescue pro to retrieve some images I had deleted on this Tuesday afternoon. SHot over those on wednesday. Unfortunately, it didn't retrieve them, it did however retrieve other images from the beginning of the month. IT seems to me to be a hit or miss kind of thing.

great application

Rescued me!

Worked exactly as advertised. I thought that all was lost, Disk Utility couldn't repair the disk, Disk Warrior didn't want to know but RescuePro didn't seem to have any problems!? I did have trouble saving what it had found but I accessed the hidden private folder on my hard drive and a cached version of all the images were there and easily copied to another folder. (Select 'Go to Folder' in Go Tab of finder, type Private whilst you have your Hard Drive folder open
and in view, a hidden folder will appear 'Private', navigate to the RescuePro folder and there all of your images. Quicker than saving them individually or opening them through another app.)

Not yet used

i have purchased a sandisk card and downloaded rpm because the small cd that came with the card did not work in my macbook pro or my macbook air. i have not used the application yet so i do not know how it will work.

mini cd and macbook

Hello, I got a copy of RescuePRO when I purchased a SD card for my camera. I used it successfully on my PC and was happy. I now have a macbook laptop and I can't use the mini disc that the software came on. I tried copying the files to a memory stick but I cannot make it work. I thought I could download it again and use the product key on the disc but I had no luck doing this either. Is there anything else I can try? Thanks

SO VERY SIMPLE!!!

How to get RescuePRO for Mac on a MacBook Pro

I got RescuePro on a mini CD with a SanDisk Compact Flash card.
The problem is that a mini CD can not be inserted in the CD/DVD slot (on Mac portables, CD are slided in the CD reader, not deposited in a drawer).

In principle, that's not a big deal. Having the Product Key, it's only a matter of downloading the application, get it installed, type in the Product Key and voila.

Apparently on can download a test version of RescuePro (limited, no save function) or buy a complete version!

In fact it's useless, unless you can inform on how to get/download the non restricted application.

On the other hand, I wanted to select a "Poor ease of use" only. As
appreciation must be given also to Interface, Features, and Price/value, I had no other choice than choosing Poor.

Lost Images

Thanks RESCUE Pro for MAC !!!

I purchased RESCUEPro for MAC because my XD card suddenly stopped letting me download images in it. I suddenly got the "card not initialized" message everytime I turn on my camera. I came about the RESCUEPro website thru Google and downloaded it. I was successful in retrieving the images I thought I may already have lost. The software is so good that it also retrieve the images I have recorded and deleted many months prior. It is definitely worth the price I paid for it. I highly recommend this software to anyone. FYI...I have a MAC with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor and it worked just fine.

Intel Macs

Saved my lost photos!

The program worked flawlessly in finding what had not been erased on the disk. Would only wish that it could retain the correct file numbering that the camera gave it.

My only other comment is that the English and grammer on your web site and follow up email is extremely poor is difficult to understand and does not reflect what I would expect from a site associated with a big brand name such as SanDisk.

Can`t Review

The downloaded file (on the Mac) was RPMAC-v32-DEMO.bin. When I double-clicked it, VLC ran, tried to open the file, and pronounced it bogus. So, you should ignore the feature ratings, since I didn't actually get the product to run. Unfortunately, this review process doesn't have a "Not Applicable" column for reviewing the features.

Plan B: I installed Active Undelete on a Windows XP box, plugged the camera card into a reader, and recovered the files that iPhoto had deleted from the camera card (from a Canon EOS digital). Took five minutes.

By the way, on the Mac, I had imported photos using iPhoto, connecting the camera via USB, and telling iPhoto to delete the pix from the camera card after importing them to the Mac. Unfortunately, iPhoto has a diabolical feature: when it encounters a "camera raw" file on the memory card, it "helpfully" converts it to a JPG, and stores the JPG in the iPhoto library. When it's been told to delete the originals from the camera card, it of course then does so. So, you're left with JUST the JPG iPhoto generated from the camera raw file. Only an idiot would think I would shoot in camera raw, and then accept a JPG in my photo library instead; iPhoto is off my dock permanently.